Originally Posted By: rcooke This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Sorry for you I live in Brighton Ont Canada many think Canada Snow. Not in my area we usually do not get enough to run a snow machine . I fish from my boat in Lake Ontario every month of the year. 75 yesterday going to 80 today the first full day of fall.
Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
About 3,000 feet above Boulder, CO straight up the mountain. The altitude makes my potato chip bags explode as I drive home from the Denver airport. My solution: Open the bags and eat the chips on the way up .
Originally Posted By: rcooke This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Feel sorry for Nick he lives in God’s country . A fantastic place only problem they can not get the water hot enough at that altitude to make a good cup of tea . No such thing as three minutes eggs.
We all have to suffer a little bit .
Roy Cooke sr Brighton Ont. Canada
Originally Posted By: cnordby This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Hi Nick…I dunno…snow sounds a bit better than rain. We get drizzles, sprinkles, showers, rain and downpours. Basically it is all the same. R A I N. I am possibly looking for another place to move too. Thinkin’ Scottsdale…
Originally Posted By: tallen This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Cheryl,
If your moving to Scottsdale you wont have to worry about the rain <9" per year. However, the 117 degree days are not much fun.
I grew up in Salem Oregon it rained all the time. I like that better than the heat we get here. When they say “it’s a dry heat” picture a hairdryer blowing in your face
– I have put the past behind me,
where , however, it now sits, making rude remarks.
Originally Posted By: cnordby This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
lol! funny Todd. I know…we do have lots of green in Seattle. but…these grey days can get on the nerves. I want Nicks job…he gets to travel all over. When he gets tired of the snow…he can go to the sun.